Firepit
April 3, 2009 11:24 AM Subscribe
Quality firepit recommendation?
I want to buy a firepit for my boyfriend. I should say another one, because I bought him one a couple years ago that is something of a piece of crap. It's shallow and doesn't have room to burn stuff well, plus it corroded with the elements and the cover is flimsy.
Anyone have good luck with a firepit that burns well, holds up under use, and looks nice?
This is the one I already have:
Thanks!
I want to buy a firepit for my boyfriend. I should say another one, because I bought him one a couple years ago that is something of a piece of crap. It's shallow and doesn't have room to burn stuff well, plus it corroded with the elements and the cover is flimsy.
Anyone have good luck with a firepit that burns well, holds up under use, and looks nice?
This is the one I already have:
Thanks!
wihtout question, the best fire-pit is one made from stone.
Do-it-yourself fire-pits are not that hard to do. (though moving all the stone and dirt can be tough on the back).
There are a million sets of plans on-line, including step by step videos on youtube - like this one
posted by Flood at 11:58 AM on April 3, 2009
Do-it-yourself fire-pits are not that hard to do. (though moving all the stone and dirt can be tough on the back).
There are a million sets of plans on-line, including step by step videos on youtube - like this one
posted by Flood at 11:58 AM on April 3, 2009
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http://www.target.com/Sense-Firepit-Faux-Slate-Slate-Beige/dp/B000FLGFZI/sr=1-5/qid=1238782912/ref=sr_1_5/191-1078502-0113803?ie=UTF8&frombrowse=0&index=target&rh=k%3Afirepit&page=1
posted by jenfu at 11:24 AM on April 3, 2009